Clear laminated glass, also known as laminated glass, is produced by combining two or more sheets of clear float glass in a dust-free lamination room. Between the glass sheets, one or more layers of tough PVB (Polyvinyl Butyral) interlayer are inserted. After being preheated and pressed by a rolling press, the glass undergoes a special high-temperature pre-pressing and high-temperature, high-pressure process, resulting in the glass and interlayer being permanently bonded into laminated glass.
Colored laminated glass is crafted by integrating transparent glass sheets with colored PVB interlayers. Assembled in a dust-free environment, multiple transparent glass sheets are fused together through a meticulous rolling press process. Following this, a specialized high-temperature and high-pressure treatment ensures the creation of laminated glass with diverse and vivid colors, offering a unique decorative touch.
Laminated glass is a type of safety glass that is made up of two or more layers of float glass. The glass goes through a process of tempering, which makes it stronger, and is then bonded together using a polyvinyl butyral (PVB) interlayer, which is heated and compressed under high pressure to ensure the layers of glass are securely fastened.